Stan ‘The Fan’ Charles’ Preliminary 2024 MLB Power Rankings
Stan “The Fan” Charles shares his MLB power rankings to open the 2024 season, and the Baltimore Orioles come in at No. 4.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles shares his MLB power rankings to open the 2024 season, and the Baltimore Orioles come in at No. 4.
Read moreOrioles infield prospect Coby Mayo will begin the 2024 season at Triple-A Norfolk. “I think you’ve just got to keep working,” Mayo said. “There’s still a long way for me to go — hitting, defense, just maturing as a person, as a player.”
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles, Ross Grimsley and Luke Jackson discuss the final roster decisions remaining for the Orioles and share their 2024 predictions for the Orioles and across MLB.
Read more“I don’t really view it as a competition,” Jordan Westburg said of the Orioles’ abundance of talented infielders. “We’re all fighting for the same cause here. We’re all trying to win a World Series. I view it more as, ‘How can you help the guys around you get better?'”
Read moreFor Glenn Clark, the Orioles’ Jackson Holliday decision is a microcosm of some of the bigger-picture questions facing the franchise.
Read morePeter Angelos, who bought the Orioles in 1993 after finding success in the legal world, died on March 23 at the age of 94.
Read morePressBox’s Stan “The Fan” Charles, Glenn Clark and Jim Henneman and former Orioles manager Buck Showalter offer their advice for incoming Orioles owner David Rubenstein.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles talks with Eric Garfield of the Florida Prospect Report about what happens next for the Orioles prospects who were with the big league club for spring training as they adjust to another summer of development.
Read moreOrioles RHP Tyler Wells enters the season looking to prove he can be an effective starting pitcher for a full season. “The only thing that’s ever going to tell anyone that is my results,” Wells said, “and that’s exactly what I plan on trying to do.”
Read moreThe Grapefruit League numbers for Orioles pitchers Corbin Burnes and Craig Kimbrel don’t look great, but they’re not worried. In fact, they’re right where they want to be with Opening Day around the corner.
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